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<ead><eadheader langencoding="iso639-2b" scriptencoding="iso15924" relatedencoding="dc" repositoryencoding="iso15511" countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" id="a0"><eadid countrycode="us" mainagencycode="wauar" encodinganalog="identifier" url="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv22268" identifier="80444/xv22268">WAUJapaneseBaptistChurchSeattleWash2223.xml</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt id="edit-complete"><titleproper>Guide to the Japanese Baptist Church Records <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">1899-1949</date></titleproper><titleproper altrender="nodisplay" type="filing">Japanese Baptist Church Records</titleproper></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher><date normal="2007" encodinganalog="date">©2007 (Last modified: 8/11/2022)</date><address><addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc><profiledesc><langusage>Finding aid written in 
		  <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="language" scriptcode="latn">English</language>.</langusage><descrules>Finding aid based on DACS (<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Describing Archives: A Content Standard</title>).</descrules></profiledesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21" id="recon"><did><repository><corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname></repository><unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">2223 (Accession No. 2223-001)</unitid><origination><corpname role="creator" encodinganalog="110">Japanese Baptist Church (Seattle, Wash.)</corpname></origination><unittitle type="collection">Japanese Baptist Church records</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1899/1949" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1899-1949</unitdate><physdesc><extent>1" linear</extent></physdesc><langmaterial>Collection materials
		are in<language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">English</language>.</langmaterial><abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Fiftieth
		  anniversary booklet of the Church</abstract></did><bioghist encodinganalog="5450_" id="a2"><p>In the Fall of 1891, there was a great revival meeting held at the
		  First Baptist Church, located at 4th and James Street. At that meeting, three
		  youths came forward to join the church. They were Fukumatsu Okazaki, Yoshigoro
		  Akiyama and Yosaburo Nakayama. These young men requested instructions in the
		  English language and in the Bible. With the help of the pastor, Rev. G. J.
		  Burchett and Mr. Jacob W. Sherwood, a small room was rented and school was held
		  three nights a week.</p><p>Beginning in April 1892, one night a week was given to Bible study
		  with Mrs. Louise V. Ward as teacher. Within a month, Messrs. Akiyama and
		  Nakayama were baptized. At the same time, Mr. Okazaki transferred his
		  membership from the First Baptist Church of Denver, Colorado to the First
		  Baptist Church of Seattle.</p><p>In March of 1893, the Home Mission Society appointed Mr. Sherwood as
		  the principal of the Mission School. The school was located at 418 Jefferson
		  Street in Seattle, where there were 27 rooms. With the help of the Young Men's
		  Group, classrooms were set up. One portion of the building was set aside as a
		  dormitory for the many young people who recently immigrated from Japan.</p><p>On May 23, 1899, under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, and after
		  numerous meetings, the Seattle Japanese Baptist Church was organized at 418
		  Jefferson Street with the following as charter members: Rev. Fukumatsu Okazaki,
		  Imajiro Kudo, Sokichi Hoshide, Toyozo Sakura, Inosuke Kawahara, Tamejiro
		  Watanabe, Keitaro Yamada, Takasaburo Kusumi, Hatsutaro Nakamura, Yoshio Sakuma,
		  and Takesaburo Hironaka. Shortly after the formation of the church, Rev.
		  Okazaki left for Japan. Rev. Shimenosuke Hara became the pastor and served
		  until 1904. Rev. Okazaki returned in 1901 and served as pastor until 1933.</p><p>Source: https://jbcseattle.org/history</p></bioghist><scopecontent><p>Fiftieth anniversary booklet (photocopy), 1899-1949.</p></scopecontent><accessrestrict encodinganalog="506" id="a14"><p>Access restricted: For terms of access, contact Special
		  Collections</p><p><extref href="https://uw.aeon.atlas-sys.com/logon/?Action=10&amp;Form=31&amp;Value=https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv22268/xml" role="text/html" actuate="onrequest" show="new" id="aeon">Request at UW</extref></p></accessrestrict><userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="a15"><p>Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of
		  Washington Libraries.</p></userestrict><acqinfo encodinganalog="541" id="a19"><p>Donated by Rev. Emery Andrews, 1/17/1974</p></acqinfo><relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544__$n" id="a6"><p>The Japanese Baptist Church website has been regularly captured by the
		  Internet Archive Wayback Machine since 2017 . The snapshots can be viewed here 
		   <extref href="https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/http://www.jbcseattle.org/">https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/http://www.jbcseattle.org/</extref> </p></relatedmaterial><controlaccess><corpname encodinganalog="610" role="subject">Japanese Baptist Church (Seattle, Wash.)--Archives</corpname><subject source="uwsc">Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)</subject><subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Japanese Americans</subject><subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Religion</subject></controlaccess></archdesc></ead>

